Gerhard Fritz Kurt "Gerd" Schröder (German: [ˈɡeːɐ̯haʁt fʁɪts kʊʁt ˈʃʁøːdɐ] ; born 7 April 1944) is a German former politician who served as Chancellor...
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Gerhard Schröder (11 September 1910 – 31 December 1989) was a West German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party. He served...
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Schröder (disambiguation) Gerhard Schröder (1910–1989), German politician Gerhard Schröder (1921–2012), German radio and television executive Gerhard...
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Doris Schröder-Köpf (née Köpf; born 5 August 1963) is a German journalist and politician. She was the fourth wife of former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder...
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as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005. Gerhard Schröder may also refer to: Gerhard Schröder (1910–1989), was a German Christian Democratic Union...
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consisting of the CDU/CSU and the FDP, lost the 1998 federal election, and Gerhard Schröder was elected as Chancellor, at the head of a coalition government consisting...
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1982 (under Willy Brandt and Helmut Schmidt), 1998 to 2005 (under Gerhard Schröder) and again since 2021. It served as a junior partner to a CDU/CSU-led...
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Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 27 October 1998 in Gerhard Schröder's cabinet. He succeeded Schröder as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony from 28 October...
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Lafontaine, the party's chairman, and Gerhard Schröder, Minister-President of Lower Saxony. On 1 March 1998, Schröder led the SPD to a huge victory in the...
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Germany (SPD) and Alliance 90/The Greens, led by federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. The election was originally intended for the autumn of 2006. The opposition...
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Brandt (#5) Helmut Kohl (#13) Helmut Schmidt (#21) Ludwig Erhard (#27) Gerhard Schröder (#82) Neither Kurt Georg Kiesinger nor Angela Merkel (who was leader...
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close aide of Gerhard Schröder when Schröder was minister-president of Lower Saxony during most of the 1990s, and served as Schröder's chief of staff...
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History of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (section Gerhard Schröder and the consequences (1998–2005))
with the alleged neoliberal and anti-social course Schröder had taken the government on. Schröder himself has never commented on the row with Lafontaine...
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NACHRICHTEN, n-tv. "Gerhard Schröder in russischer Botschaft empfangen". n-tv.de (in German). Retrieved 22 December 2024. "Gerhard Schröder bei Empfang zu...
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general during World War II Gerhard Schröder (born 1944), German SDP politician, Chancellor of Germany 1998-2005 Gerhard Schröder (CDU) (1910–1989), German...
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been chairman of their own party. This was the case with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1999 until he resigned the chairmanship of the SPD in 2004. The...
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Tax cut (section Gerhard Schröder)
doubling. During his tenure as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005, Gerhard Schröder implemented significant tax cut policies aimed at stimulating economic...
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in 2002, where he served alongside SPD leader and then-chancellor Gerhard Schröder. He became his party's chief whip in the Bundestag, later entering...
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The Second Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder II) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 22 October 2002 until...
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including Nelson Mandela, Ehud Barak the former Israeli prime minister, Gerhard Schröder, the former Chancellor of Germany, and Tony Blair, the former British...
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cross into Ukraine due to the site's usage in border entry checks. Gerhard Schröder was added after he said the Crimean annexation "a reality that must...
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popular politician, with approval rates above those of both Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and later Chancellor Angela Merkel. Köhler is an economist by profession...
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Süssmuth would take over. Süssmuth lost the 1990 state elections to Gerhard Schröder, who later became Chancellor. Albrecht married Heidi Adele Stromeyer...
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The First Schröder cabinet (German: Kabinett Schröder I) was the 19th Government of Federal Republic of Germany in office from 27 October 1998 until 22...
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by a wide margin. He served as Minister of Finance under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder after the SPD's victory in the 1998 federal election, but resigned...
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Gerhard Karl Theodor Hans Schröder (3 March 1921 – 23 January 2012) was a German radio and television executive. Schröder was born in Bad Wildungen and...
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to elect the members of the 15th Bundestag. Incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's centre-left "red-green" governing coalition retained a narrow majority...
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and in one of the narrowest elections in German history lost against Gerhard Schröder. On 18 January 2007, he announced that he would step down as minister-president...
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Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the government of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1998 to 2005. Trittin was born in Bremen, as son of Helene and...
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example in Lower Saxony where Schröder was the prime minister from 1990 to 1998. On 20 April 2003, chancellor Schröder announced massive labor market...
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